The Ex-Wife’s Grand Return
the bleakness in Karissa's heart. She didn't know
iver home, want
gure under a black umbrella. The bustling city, with its bri
ad song was playing, the lyrics telling a story
what are pr
ng time, the word "promi
d, just found by the wealthy Simon family after being lost for years. He
ct her then. He had call
e everyone else. It was a term of en
om grace, a disaster he blamed on her father? Was it when he
d into a downp
ld bed. Sleep offered no escape. Her ill
eir hands intertwined. In the dream, he looked at her with pure h
on her chee
ace looming over her, his expression
murmured, sti
e having a nightmare
e didn't want him to know about her illn
"Your brother?
ike a physical blow. "Wh
he sneered. "I saw you with him. At
race. The smell of him, a mixture of rain an
ce of his accusation making her feel s
His grip tightened, his actions bec
nose. She knew it was blood, but
eyes fell on the bottle
medicine," he said, his v
hospital. He had promised to take Hettie to the b
of pain. Her throat felt ti
ep for the res
one rang, shrill and urg
of our key projects have been sabotaged. And... and
run down her spine. "
to the office, her mind a w
new life. She remembered another girl, Hettie, who had been mistaken for her, living her life for years. When the truth
op floor. The door t
mile on her face. Brady stood beside her, hi
voice dripping with mock sympathy.
espond. She just
them said, his voice firm. "You are accused of corporate esp
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